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Human Resources Lead

The Business and Human Rights Centre, an international non-profit human rights organisation, is seeking an experienced Human Resources Lead to support line managers on day-to-day people issues, recruitment and employee relations, making sure that people policies are compliant with national laws and regulations.

  • Location: UK – majority work from home (with occasional attendance in London)
  • Full or Part Time: Flexible full time or part time, with a minimum of 3 days per week (21 hours/week)
  • Fee: GBP 48,500-53,500 (the range is based on a full-time schedule; if part time, it will be prorated accordingly)
  • Contract type: 1 year contract
  • Closing date: 6 April 2026
  • To Apply: Complete and return this application form via our jobs portal. Kindly note that the application form is required; we will not accept CVs. If you need any additional support, please reach out to Giulia Vinzi at [email protected]

Responsibilities

Reward

  • Co-ordinate the preparation, renewal and filing of contracts. Monitor and manage risks related to employment terms and conditions.
  • Assist in addressing issues involving benefits, leave, taxation, social security and immigration/domestic legislation requirements.
  • Provide HR support to BHRC's four registered locations (UK - headquarters, Germany, USA, and Colombia), and the other locations where we have consultants.
  • Coordinate onboarding and exit processes for employees and consultants, including exit interviews, equipment and file handovers, and turnover of organisational assets.

Employee relations

  • Advise and work with line managers to manage employee relations in line with current legislation and best practice.
  • Co-develop resolution strategies to address concerns and grievances raised by the global team.

Human resource policy and systems

  • Work with the COO to continuously review, improve and update HR policies and systems in line with our values and legislation.
  • Ensure best practise in HR systems, databases and processes are maintained and monitored across the organisation.
  • Manage aspects of GDPR compliance relating to employees and consultants.

Nurture teams and talent

  • With the COO, lead the development of employee engagement and retention strategies.
  • Assess learning needs across the organisation and collaborate with colleagues to develop and implement learning solutions and professional development for individuals and teams.
  • Support the performance management and review processes and work with line managers on the performance development plans of team members.

Recruitment

  • Work with the recruiting manager to coordinate the employee and consultant recruitment process, including setting terms and conditions.
  • Organise job listings and interviews and support managers to provide a robust induction programme for appointees.

Risk management

  • Proactively identify risks within our HR policies and systems and develop strategies to mitigate them.

Qualifications and skills

  • Commitment to our values and mission – essential
  • An HR professional with 5+ years of experience – essential
  • Strong and up to date knowledge of UK employment law, employee related health and safety regulations and employee/consultant related GDPR
    legislation – essential
  • Ability to meet deadlines. Excellent planning, co-ordination and prioritisation skills – essential
  • Proven experience in developing and implementing human resource strategies and practices including recruitment, reward, contract administration, employee relations, learning and development, performance management, well-being, safeguarding and conflict management – essential
  • A collaborative and flexible approach, with outstanding interpersonal, and relationship-building skills. The ability to work effectively across cultures – essential
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills; fluency in English – essential
  • Working towards a CIPD qualification/membership or equivalent – desirable
  • Preference for up-to-date and sound knowledge of EU and USA employment-related laws and health and safety regulations an advantage – desirable
  • Experience of supporting colleagues to develop a culture of diversity, inclusivity, and collaboration for remote teams around the world – desirable
  • Experience with human resources information systems and with basic tools for online and remote work such as Microsoft Office, Sharepoint, and Teams – desirable
  • Experience of diagnosing issues and designing and implementing organisation development solutions for a growing organisation – desirable
  • Knowledge of another language, especially Spanish, French or German – desirable

Details

Location
UK - majority work from home (with occasional attendance in London)
Salary
GBP 48,500-53,500
Closing date
6 Apr 2026

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